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Category: Eternal Drak

0 EPK – Eternal Drak – The Violence Of Time (2026)

  • May 6, 2026
  • by Asher
  • · EPKs · Eternal Drak · Uncategorized

EPK – Eternal Drak – The Violence Of Time (2026)

Publicist – Jon Asher – jon[@]ashermediarelation[.]com

For fans of Dimmu Borgir, Watain, Kreator, Motorhead, Desaster

“Long-time listeners usually look for emotional continuity, lyrics, themes, or a sound that feels them authentically, even if the production evolves. If that connection is there, reception tends to be warm even when the style shifts. We seek to deepen and solidify the bond with those who have accompanied us for years, acknowledging their loyalty and the enduring connection that has grown alongside our music. The Violence of Time is an album aimed at every true old-school metal devotee, those drawn to the raw spirit of thrash, the darkness of black metal, and the severity of death metal. It is an invitation to listeners who grew up with the foundations of extreme metal, but who still seek intensity, conviction, and relevance.” – Eternal Drak

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“A fine collection from the masters of ancient evil” – Metal Noise (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“There’s evil intent at the start of next song “Eternal Drak” something I’d expect as it’s named after the band. Again, the trio are delving into themes of dark forces and mythical battles, but they have upped the intensity on this one as it sounds more powerful. It’s hard not to imagine a town or castle besieged by dragon’s fire and the hellish earth that awaits any survivors.” – The Razor’s Edge (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“another  great  sounding  recording  from  Eternal  Drak  and  if  you  are  a  fan  of  blackened  thrash  metal,  you  should  check  out  this  ep.  RECOMMENDED  TRACKS  INCLUDE  “Oda  A  La  Luna”  and  “La  Nueva  Orden”.  8  out  of  10.” – Bringer of Death Zine (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“„Eternal Drak“ is a small grab bag. Here they use different tempos that fit into the fast, rhythmic sound. With an extremely thrashy and vocally aggressive sound, you always have to be prepared for changing rhythms and moods. An extremely brutal melody blows with us „La nueva Order“ counter. At the end of the „EP“ they take a Metallica song from the album „Master of Puppets“ before. „Leper Messiah“ rewound in a radical version. Just as the album title says: they implement the warrior code musically.” – Hellfire Magazin (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“The Warrior Order is a real surprise and shows a completely new face of ETERNAL DRAK,” – PowerMetal.de (The Warrior Order – 2025)

““Oda A La Luna” sees a powerful drum at the beginning, before the rhythm settles in this dark ode. The lyrical theme is one of rebellion and ritual, and you can feel the intensity with each slap on the snare. The middle section has a sudden tempo change, with a riff that will get your head moving and the intensity follows through.” – The Razor’s Edge (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“This is a pretty good EP that’s got plenty of thrashy riffs, grooves and black metal harmonies and tremolos, give this a spin. ” – Drako’s Metal Reviews (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“”Drak Metal” is an excellent album, a deserving addition to any metalhead’s collection. With a few specific focuses here and there, the combination of Black and Thrash and Groove metals is done with near perfect balance, so there should be a wide appeal. ” – Metal Temple (2024 – Imprisoned Souls)

“the album comes with a sharp and grim expression set to an appropriately dark mood and mode, and in terms of mood and atmosphere this album did remind me ever so slightly of Celtic Frost, even if the music itself is rather different. That being said, I would imagine that quite a few thrash metal fans that also enjoy a little bit extreme metal as well as a band like aforementioned Celtic Frost would feel right at home with the landscapes explored on this production.” – The Viking in the Wilderness (2024 – Imprisoned Souls)

“‘Drak Metal’ is actually very enjoyable… it has a supreme raw quality to it which gives the album a sense honest integrity that just means that the listener cannot get enough of it, that passion is infectious and is more than enough to say, more of the same guys… more of the same.” – Metal Digest (2021 – Drak Metal)

 

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Band: Eternal Drak
Album Title: The Violence Of Time
Release Date: July 17th, 2026
Label: FirstWave Canada              
Genre: Thrash Black Metal
Location of Band: Quebec City, Canada

 

Track Listing:
1. We Force It To Speak – 5:15
2. The Unborn Paths Rot – 3:51
3. Me Hice Simultaneo – 3:30
4. The Blasphemy of Time – 3:35
5. Chaos Is the Law – 3:34
6. Where Cause Is Buried – 3:55
7. Across the Watching Veils – 3:53
8. Breathing Once Again – 3:45
9. The Cosmos Rejects You – 4:09
10. No Direction Total War – 2:57
Album Length: 38:24

 

Album Recording Credits:
• All songs performed by: Eternal Drak
• All songs written by:
Tracks 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – 5 – 6 – 7 – 9 – 10 by Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar)
Track 8 by Michel Amyot
• Produced by: Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar)
• Mixed by: Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar)
• Mastered by: Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar)
• Album Artwork by: Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar)
• Member of SOCAN

Album Band Line Up:
Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar) – Voices, Lead Guitar, Bass
Michel Amyot – Rhythm Guitar

Live Band Line Up:
Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar) – Voices, Lead Guitar
Michel Amyot – Rhythm Guitar

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About The Album Artwork:

The image represents the structural spine of the album, a visual interpretation of the rupture and destruction of the traditional concept of time. Past and present are shown coexisting, bound together yet simultaneously under attack at their very foundation: the river of time itself.

This collision reflects the album’s central idea, where time is no longer linear or stable, but fractured and eroded. By striking at its base, the image symbolizes the collapse of chronological certainty, exposing time as something violent, unstable, and ultimately indefinable.

About the album as a whole (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

The album frames time as a hostile force—not as a neutral medium or an abstract measure. Time does not accompany human beings; it subdues them. It does not flow; it imposes. It does not advance; it erodes. It does not reveal meaning; it destroys it.

Time is a constant pressure that distorts memory, identity, and causality. Everything human beings think they understand <past, present, future> is a mental adaptation designed to survive, not to describe reality.

Track by Track (LYRICALLY & MUSICALLY):

1. We Force It To Speak

Understanding changes things. The sixth break was personal. Trying to understand time doesn’t reveal it. It distorts it. Explanation isn’t neutral.
Observation isn’t passive. Two people describing the same moment don’t agree because there is no single version to agree on. Truth isn’t discovered.
It’s enforced. Time doesn’t lie. We force it to make sense.

2. The Unborn Paths Rot

Most futures are already dead; the fifth idea changed how I think about tomorrow. There isn’t one future. There are too many. Most of them never make it. Outcomes appear and collapse without ever becoming real. Paths that existed just long enough to fail. Sometimes I see traces—effects without decisions, warnings written for events that never happened. The future doesn’t open.
It closes constantly. Time doesn’t choose. It lets everything happen and abandons most of it. I changed.

3. Me Hice Simultaneo

Attention feeds time. The eighth realization was uncomfortable.
Time gets stronger where it’s watched. Fear makes the present heavier.
Hope stretches the pressure longer. Obsession speeds everything up.
Ignoring time doesn’t stop it. It just spreads it out. We don’t control time.
We make it harsher.

4. The Blasphemy of Time

Time doesn’t move. The first thing I understood was simple and unbearable:
Time doesn’t flow. Nothing really goes forward. Nothing stays behind.
The past doesn’t leave. It stays stacked on top of everything else, still active, still pushing. Memories aren’t echoes. They’re in contact. Every time I remembered something, I wasn’t revisiting it. I was touching it again. That’s when memory stopped being comfort. It became pressure.

5. Chaos Is the Law

Disorder is normal. The second thing was harder to accept. Chaos isn’t a mistake. It’s how time works. Order is the exception. Stability is temporary.
Everything that tries to stay fixed starts breaking down faster. Systems. Stories. Identities. History isn’t falling apart by accident. It’s doing what time expects it to do. Time doesn’t preserve anything. It wears it down on purpose.

6. Where Cause Is Buried

Tomorrow edits yesterday. The seventh idea broke the cause and effect. Some things only make sense after they happen. Some causes seem to exist only to justify results. Origins don’t matter anymore. Consistency does. Responsibility gets blurry. Blame loses its shape. Time doesn’t reward or punish. It rewrites until the story holds together.

7. Across the Watching Veils

Attention feeds time. The eighth realization was uncomfortable. Time gets stronger where it’s watched. Fear makes the present heavier. Hope stretches the pressure longer. Obsession speeds everything up. Ignoring time doesn’t stop it. It just spreads it out. We don’t control time. We make it harsher.

8. Breathing Once Again

When you contemplate the relentless impact of time, your perception begins to shift; your senses warp, and the sweetness of life’s joys fades, while the disasters you endure seem to lose their weight. The tragedies you witness were never truly yours to command, because everything has already unfolded.

9. The Cosmos Rejects You

Human scale doesn’t matter. The fourth realization was humiliating. Years. Decades. Lifetimes. These are human units, not real ones. On the scale time actually uses, a human life barely registers. Too short to matter. Too small to leave a mark. Nothing lasts long enough to be important. Nothing ends cleanly enough to be finished. Time doesn’t care. It doesn’t even notice.

10. No Direction Total War

There is no direction. The third break destroyed the idea of “before” and “after.” Time doesn’t point anywhere. The present isn’t special. It’s just where awareness happens to be stuck. The future doesn’t wait. It pushes back. Some choices feel forced by outcomes I don’t understand yet. Some warnings arrive only after the damage is done. Time doesn’t guide you. It boxes you in from every side.

L-R – Andres Martinez Torres (Drakar) – Voices, Lead Guitar, Bass – Michel Amyot – Rhythm Guitar

Photo Credit – Patrick Auger

Eternal Drak is a band based in Quebec, Canada, but born in Latin America in the 90s. Thrash Black is the genre that has always been present but has varied over time by adding different touches that enrich the style. In its lyrical content, darkness is what has reigned over the pen; human and non-human darkness have manifested themselves in different ways in each of their 7 official productions. Currently signed with the Canadian Label FirstWave

In 1997, the Martínez brothers, Drakar and Warhammer, aged 17 and 15 respectively, began the foundations of “Eternal Drak”. In 1998, rhythm guitarist Oscar Layton (Reijav) joined the band.

At the beginning of the 21st century, “Eternal Drak” won the City TV network award for best Metal video, with the song Eternal Drak,

In 2002, “Eternal Drak” published its first album (EP) “La Resurreccion De La Orden Guerrera”

In 2005, they recorded their first Long Play “Eternal Drak” but officially released release was in 2012.

In 2007, “Eternal Drak” disbanded.

In 2020, the band moved to Quebec, Canada, and Drakar, Warmessiah, and Reijav came together to create the album “The Past is Gone, A New One is Coming”. In memory of his brother and friend, co-founder and eternal drummer of “Eternal Drak”, Eduardo Martínez, Warhammer.

In 2021, the band’s third Long Play was released, “Drak Metal”, an album with 12 unreleased songs and 1 Cover.

That same year, the band’s line-up was reorganized with the addition of Juan Francisco Avella on drums, and a contract was signed with the Italian label Wormhole Death to physically release the album Drak Metal.

In 2022, the 4th studio album, “Shadow Storm”, was released, and along with it the video clip HIDE YOUR MADNESS was recorded on the Orleans Island in Quebec, Canada.

In 2023, a  2nd Ep is released, “Interdimensional War Of Satan” with 5 tracks.

In 2024,  the 5th Long Play  “Imprisoned Souls” is released with 10 Tracks.

The Line Up is renewed with Mike Amyot  (Lead guitar) and Patrick Auger (Drums)

In 2025, a 3th EP, “The Warrior Order,” with 5 tracks. 

Currently, Eternal Drak is still more alive than ever and is determined to live up to its name to continue distorting its strings, hitting its drums, strumming its voice, with more Metal, melody, and harmony than ever.

The perspectives predict that its vibrations start from North America, crossing the entire American continent, with a resonance so strong that the waves of the Pacific and the Atlantic will make them travel to the other continents.

Discography
2026 – The Violence Of Time – LP
2025 – The Warrior Order – EP
2024 – Imprisoned Souls – LP
2023 – Interdimensional War Of Satan – EP
2022 – Shadow Storm – LP
2021 – Drak Metal – LP
2021 – My God Is The Sun (single)
2020 – Lets Get Rude (single)
2020 – The True Meaning Of Life (single)
2020 – The Past Is Gone, A New One Is Coming – LP
2012 – Eternal Drak – LP
2002 – La Resurreccion De La Orden Guerrera – EP

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs, for the airplay love! For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 21, 2025 CICK 93.9 – Smithers Top 30 – #14 – Z-Cocoon | CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops Loud – #8 Eternal Drak | CJSR 88.5MHz – Edmonton Loud #10 Imperishable

  • October 29, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Eternal Drak · Imperishable · radio charts · Z-Cocoon

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs, for the airplay love!

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 21, 2025

CICK 93.9 – Smithers

Top 30 – #14 – Z-Cocoon

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-10-21

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CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops
Loud – #8 Eternal Drak

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-21

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CJSR 88.5MHz – Edmonton
Loud #10 Imperishable

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsr.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-21

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs, for the airplay love! For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 14, 2025 CICK 93.9 – Smithers Top 30 – #14 – Z-Cocoon | CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops  Loud – #8 Eternal Drak | CFUV 101.9 MHz – Victoria Loud #6 – Ivy Gardens | CJLO 1690 kHz – Montreal Loud – #10 – Ivy Gardens

  • October 29, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Eternal Drak · Ivy Gardens · radio charts · Z-Cocoon

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs, for the airplay love!

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 14, 2025

CICK 93.9 – Smithers

Top 30 – #14 – Z-Cocoon

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-10-14

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CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops

Loud – #8 Eternal Drak

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-14

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CFUV 101.9 MHz – Victoria
Loud #6 – Ivy Gardens

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfuv.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-14

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CJLO 1690 kHz – Montreal
Loud – #10 – Ivy Gardens

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-14

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 7, 2025 92.5 FM CFBX “the X” – Kamloops Loud – #2 Eternal Drak | CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria Loud – #1 Ivy Gardens | CJSW Radio 90.9FM – Calgary Loud – #10 Crüzer | CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph Top 30 – #30 Devolver | CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria Top 30 – #7 Ivy Gardens | Smithers Community Radio CICK 93.9 – Smithers Top 30 – #14 Z-Cocoon

  • October 13, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Cruzer · Devolver · Eternal Drak · Ivy Gardens · radio charts · Z-Cocoon

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, October 7, 2025
92.5 FM CFBX “the X” – Kamloops
Loud – #2 Eternal Drak
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-07
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CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria
Loud – #1 Ivy Gardens
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfuv.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-07
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CJSW Radio 90.9FM – Calgary
Loud – #10 Crüzer
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-10-07
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CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph
Top 30 – #30 Devolver
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfru.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-10-07
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CFUV 101.9 FM – Victoria
Top 30 – #7 Ivy Gardens
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfuv.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-10-07
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Smithers Community Radio CICK 93.9 – Smithers
Top 30 – #14 Z-Cocoon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-10-07

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the Airplay Love! \m/\m/ For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 30, 2025 !earshot – The National Loud Chart #3 Eternal Drak, #7 Ivy Gardens | 92.5 FM CFBX “the X” – Kamloops Loud #2 Eternal Drak | CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal Loud #1 Ivy Gardens | CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary Loud #7 Crüzer, #8 Eternal Drak | CHLY 101.7 FM – Nanaimo Top 30 #19 Cordyceps Corpse Gore House Productions | Smithers Community Radio CICK 93.9 – Smithers Top 30 #19 Z-Cocoon

  • October 2, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Cordyceps Corpse (Gore House Productions) · Cruzer · Eternal Drak · Ivy Gardens · radio charts · Z-Cocoon

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the Airplay Love! \m/\m/
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 30, 2025
!earshot – The National Loud Chart
#3 Eternal Drak, #7 Ivy Gardens
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2025-09-30
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92.5 FM CFBX “the X” – Kamloops
Loud #2 Eternal Drak
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-30
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CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal
Loud #1 Ivy Gardens
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-30
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CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary
Loud #7 Crüzer, #8 Eternal Drak
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-30
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CHLY 101.7 FM – Nanaimo
Top 30 #19 Cordyceps Corpse Gore House Productions
https://earshot-online.com/charts/chly.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-09-30
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Smithers Community Radio CICK 93.9 – Smithers
Top 30 #19 Z-Cocoon
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-09-30

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/ For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 23, 2025 CFUV 101.9 MHz – Victoria – Loud #8 Ivy Gardens | CJLO 1690 kHz – Montreal – Loud #2 Ivy Gardens, #9 Devolver | CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary – Loud #2 Harvested | CJLO 1690 kHz – Montreal – Top 30 #20 Ivy Gardens | CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops – Top 30 #27 Eternal Drak | CICK 93.9 – Smithers – Top 30 #12 Z-Cocoon

  • October 2, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Devolver · Eternal Drak · Ivy Gardens · radio charts · Z-Cocoon

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! \m/\m/

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 23, 2025

CFUV 101.9 MHz – Victoria – Loud

#8 Ivy Gardens

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfuv.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-23

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CJLO 1690 kHz – Montreal – Loud

#2 Ivy Gardens, #9 Devolver

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-23

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CJSW 90.9 MHz – Calgary – Loud

#2 Harvested

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-23

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CJLO 1690 kHz – Montreal – Top 30

#20 Ivy Gardens

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-09-23

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CFBX 92.5FM – Kamloops – Top 30

#27 Eternal Drak

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfbx.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-09-23

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CICK 93.9 – Smithers – Top 30

#12 Z-Cocoon

https://earshot-online.com/charts/cick.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-09-23

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love! For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 2, 2025 !earshot -The National Loud Chart #4 Eternal Drak | CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph – Loud #7 Eternal Drak | CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud #1 Eternal Drak, #10 Necrambulant Gore House Productions | CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud #2 Ivy Gardens

  • September 4, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Eternal Drak · Ivy Gardens · Necrambulant (GoreHouse Productions) · radio charts

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love!
For the Week Ending: Tuesday, September 2, 2025
!earshot -The National Loud Chart
#4 Eternal Drak
https://earshot-online.com/charts/index.cfm?intChartTypeID=106&dWeekOfID=2025-09-02
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CFRU 93.3 FM – Guelph – Loud
#7 Eternal Drak
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cfru.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-02
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CJSW Radio 90.9 FM – Calgary – Loud
#1 Eternal Drak, #10 Necrambulant Gore House Productions
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-02
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CJLO – 1690AM – Montreal – Loud
#2 Ivy Gardens
https://earshot-online.com/charts/cjlo.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-09-02

0 Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love!\m/\m/ !earshot – The National Loud Chart For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 19, 2025 CFOU 89.1 FM – Trois-Rivieres Loud #5 Woodhawk | CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary Loud #4 Eternal Drak, #8 Vortex | CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary Top 30 #20 Eternal Drak, #25

  • August 28, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Eternal Drak · radio charts · Vortex · Woodhawk

Thank You Canadian MDs and DJs for the airplay love!\m/\m/

!earshot – The National Loud Chart

For the Week Ending: Tuesday, August 19, 2025

CFOU 89.1 FM – Trois-Rivieres Loud

#5 Woodhawk

https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cfou.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-08-19

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CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary Loud

#4 Eternal Drak, #8 Vortex

https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?intChartTypeID=6&dWeekOfID=2025-08-19

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CJSW 90.9 FM – Calgary Top 30

#20 Eternal Drak, #25

https://www.earshot-online.com/charts/cjsw.cfm?dWeekOfID=2025-08-19

0 Blackened Thrash ETERNAL DRAK Announces Quebec Tour Dates For New EP “The Warrior Order” Out Now!

  • August 12, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Eternal Drak · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – Aug 12, 2025

Blackened Thrash ETERNAL DRAK Announces Quebec Tour Dates For New EP “The Warrior Order” Out Now!

Eternal Drak’s current lineup – L-R – Andres Martinez “Drakar” (Vocal/Guitar), Patrick Auger “PPO”(Drums), Mike Amyot (Guitar)

Photo credit: Caroline Juneau

Recently unleashing their latest offering, Eternal Drak, formerly from Colombia and now residing in Quebec City, Canada, announces they will be hitting the road for three upcoming dates in the province of Quebec. (listed below – info https://eternaldrak.com/shows-2025). The show dates will be in support of their latest EP “The Warrior Order”, released this past July to follow their fourth studio album, 2024’s “Imprisoned Souls,”.

“We are very excited to go out on the road to meet our neighbors and fans. This “Quebec Tour 2025” will present a tour of our 28 years of history, emphasizing the latest EP “The warrior Order”. Thrash black with some groove and a pinch of Latin rhythms will be part of the menu,” adds Andres Martinez, “Drakar” (Vocal/Guitar).

Quebec Tour Dates – Eternal Drak​
Aug 16 – Quebec City, QC – Bar-Spectacle Le Quartier De Lune w/ Legion Of Decadence
Sept 27 – Trois-Rivieres, QC – Rock Cafe le Stage w/ Repelledeath, Obliteration Of Mankind, Hellborn
Oct 3 – Sherbrooke, QC – Le Murdoch w/ War Call, Stoner Conspiracy, Musitric

A five-track record, “The Warrior Order” serves as a heartfelt homage to the band’s journey, a way to honour the memories they’ve created and express their immense gratitude to the fans who have stood by them through the years. By revisiting and reimagining these older tracks from their 2002 debut, “La Resurreccion De La Orden Guerrera”, the now-formed trio aims to rekindle the connection with their long-time listeners while simultaneously inviting new fans to discover and embrace our unique sound. They hope to bridge the past and the future.

Fans can expect the blending of raw, nostalgic vibes of classic metal with the refined production and innovation of contemporary music. By doing so, the EP seeks to evoke powerful memories and untold stories from the past while offering a renewed, enriched auditory experience that resonates with both long-time metal enthusiasts and newer audiences. It also includes the band’s rendition of Metallica’s “Leper Messiah”.

“This EP bridges two distinct eras in the journey of Eternal Drak: the energetic creativity of the 1990s and the refined artistry of the present day. It represents a homage to the band’s origins, where young minds passionately crafted what is now revered as old-school metal. These early works have been revisited and revitalized, bringing their raw spirit into the modern soundscape with enhanced production quality that respects the authenticity of the era while ensuring it resonates with contemporary audiences. Through meticulously re-recording the four original tracks, Eternal Drak breathes new life into their debut, preserving the integrity of black thrash metal while making it accessible to a new generation of listeners. To complement this effort, the album includes a cover of one of the most iconic and influential bands in metal history, serving as both a tribute and a testament to the enduring inspiration these legends have provided. This project encapsulates the band’s unwavering dedication to their craft, blending nostalgia with innovation to create a sound that is timeless yet refreshingly current,” adds band founder Andres Martinez, “Drakar” (Vocal/Guitar).

The lyrics on “The Warrior Order” are drawn from Eternal Drak‘s inspiration from a narrative crafted during the band’s early years, which delves into the tale of Lucifer’s exile to the underworld. The story portrays how his influence pervaded humanity, shaping beliefs, behaviors, and aspirations in profound ways. It explores the impact of his legacy on Earth, touching on themes of power, temptation, and rebellion. Furthermore, the narrative captures Lucifer’s relentless quest to find pathways back into the mortal realm, ultimately aiming to reclaim dominion and challenge the celestial forces that banished him. This intricate and evocative storyline serves as the foundation for much of the band’s lyrical content, blending mythological depth with existential reflection to resonate powerfully with listeners.

Recommended for fans of Venom, Celtic Frost, Metallica, and Sepultura, “The Warrior Order” was released on July 17th, 2025, and is available at the following links:

Digital – https://hypeddit.com/eternaldrak/thewarriororder

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Bandcamp – https://eternaldrak.bandcamp.com/album/the-warrior-order

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Online Store – https://eternaldrak.com/store​

Single stream – “Eternal Drak” at the following links:

YouTube – https://youtu.be/1-0bf5dmCW0​

Spotify – https://hypeddit.com/eternaldrak/eternaldrak​

Track Listing:​
1. Oda a la luna – 4:22
2. Contra Viento – 5:16
3. Eternal Drak – 5:50
4. La Nueva Orden – 5:51
5. Leper Messiah (Cover) – 5:29
EP Length: 26:48

More info: http://www.eternaldrak.com | https://www.facebook.com/EternalDrak | https://www.instagram.com/eternaldrak​

About:

Since their inception, black thrash metal forms the backbone of Eternal Drak‘s musical identity, enriched by dynamic influences that span rock & roll and groove elements, with Latin rhythms adding a unique touch of cultural depth. The band’s steadfast commitment to black thrash metal serves as a constant through the years, acting as a solid foundation for their evolving sound. While their compositions continue to explore diverse stylistic directions, the essence of black thrash metal remains unshaken, anchoring their music with raw energy and authenticity. Eternal Drak‘s ability to seamlessly integrate these varied influences showcases their versatility and adds layers of complexity to their identity, ensuring their sound is both compelling and intensely memorable.

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“A fine collection from the masters of ancient evil” – Metal Noise (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“There’s evil intent at the start of next song “Eternal Drak” something I’d expect as it’s named after the band. Again, the trio are delving into themes of dark forces and mythical battles, but they have upped the intensity on this one as it sounds more powerful. It’s hard not to imagine a town or castle besieged by dragon’s fire and the hellish earth that awaits any survivors.” – The Razor’s Edge (The Warrior Order – 2025)
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“another great sounding recording from Eternal Drak and if you are a fan of blackened thrash metal, you should check out this ep. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE “Oda A La Luna” and “La Nueva Orden”. 8 out of 10.” – Bringer of Death Zine (The Warrior Order – 2025)
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“„Eternal Drak“ is a small grab bag. Here they use different tempos that fit into the fast, rhythmic sound. With an extremely thrashy and vocally aggressive sound, you always have to be prepared for changing rhythms and moods. An extremely brutal melody blows with us „La nueva Order“ counter. At the end of the „EP“ they take a Metallica song from the album „Master of Puppets“ before. „Leper Messiah“ rewound in a radical version. Just as the album title says: they implement the warrior code musically.” – Hellfire Magazin (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“The Warrior Order is a real surprise and shows a completely new face of ETERNAL DRAK,” – PowerMetal.de (The Warrior Order – 2025)

““Oda A La Luna” sees a powerful drum at the beginning, before the rhythm settles in this dark ode. The lyrical theme is one of rebellion and ritual, and you can feel the intensity with each slap on the snare. The middle section has a sudden tempo change, with a riff that will get your head moving and the intensity follows through.” – The Razor’s Edge (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“This is a pretty good EP that’s got plenty of thrashy riffs, grooves and black metal harmonies and tremolos, give this a spin. ” – Drako’s Metal Reviews (The Warrior Order – 2025)

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0 Streaming Now! Blackened Thrash ETERNAL DRAK New EP “The Warrior Order”

  • July 16, 2025
  • by Asher
  • · Eternal Drak · Music News

NEWS RELEASE

Montreal, QC – July 16, 2025

Streaming Now! Blackened Thrash ETERNAL DRAK New EP “The Warrior Order”

“The Warrior Order” Out July 17th, 2025

Eternal Drak’s current lineup – L-R – Andres Martinez “Drakar” (Vocal/Guitar), Patrick Auger “PPO”(Drums), Mike Amyot (Guitar)

Photo credit: Caroline Juneau

A year after unleashing their fourth studio album, “Imprisoned Souls,” in July 2024, Eternal Drak, formerly from Colombia and now residing in Quebec City, Canada, returns with their next offering, “The Warrior Order”, a five-track record that includes the band’s rendition of Metallica’s “Leper Messiah,”.

Set to be available on digital platforms on July 17th, the blackened thrash band has teamed up with Bravewords for its full stream premiere. Listen HERE.

“The Warrior Order” serves as a heartfelt homage to the band’s journey, a way to honour the memories they’ve created and express their immense gratitude to the fans who have stood by them through the years. By revisiting and reimagining these older tracks from their 2002 debut, “La Resurreccion De La Orden Guerrera”, the now-formed trio aims to rekindle the connection with their long-time listeners while simultaneously inviting new fans to discover and embrace our unique sound. They hope to bridge the past and the future.

Fans can expect the blending of raw, nostalgic vibes of classic metal with the refined production and innovation of contemporary music. By doing so, the EP seeks to evoke powerful memories and untold stories from the past while offering a renewed, enriched auditory experience that resonates with both long-time metal enthusiasts and newer audiences.

“This EP bridges two distinct eras in the journey of Eternal Drak: the energetic creativity of the 1990s and the refined artistry of the present day. It represents a homage to the band’s origins, where young minds passionately crafted what is now revered as old-school metal. These early works have been revisited and revitalized, bringing their raw spirit into the modern soundscape with enhanced production quality that respects the authenticity of the era while ensuring it resonates with contemporary audiences. Through meticulously re-recording the four original tracks, Eternal Drak breathes new life into their debut, preserving the integrity of black thrash metal while making it accessible to a new generation of listeners. To complement this effort, the album includes a cover of one of the most iconic and influential bands in metal history, serving as both a tribute and a testament to the enduring inspiration these legends have provided. This project encapsulates the band’s unwavering dedication to their craft, blending nostalgia with innovation to create a sound that is timeless yet refreshingly current,” adds band founder Andres Martinez, “Drakar” (Vocal/Guitar).

The lyrics on “The Warrior Order” are drawn from Eternal Drak‘s inspiration from a narrative crafted during the band’s early years, which delves into the tale of Lucifer’s exile to the underworld. The story portrays how his influence pervaded humanity, shaping beliefs, behaviors, and aspirations in profound ways. It explores the impact of his legacy on Earth, touching on themes of power, temptation, and rebellion. Furthermore, the narrative captures Lucifer’s relentless quest to find pathways back into the mortal realm, ultimately aiming to reclaim dominion and challenge the celestial forces that banished him. This intricate and evocative storyline serves as the foundation for much of the band’s lyrical content, blending mythological depth with existential reflection to resonate powerfully with listeners.

Recommended for fans of Venom, Celtic Frost, Metallica, and Sepultura, “The Warrior Order” will be available on July 17th, 2025, at the following links:

Digital – https://hypeddit.com/eternaldrak/thewarriororder​

Bandcamp – https://eternaldrak.bandcamp.com/album/the-warrior-order​

Online Store – https://eternaldrak.com/store​

Single stream – “Eternal Drak” at the following links:

YouTube – https://youtu.be/1-0bf5dmCW0​

Spotify – https://hypeddit.com/eternaldrak/eternaldrak​

Track Listing:​
1. Oda a la luna – 4:22
2. Contra Viento – 5:16
3. Eternal Drak – 5:50
4. La Nueva Orden – 5:51
5. Leper Messiah (Cover) – 5:29
EP Length: 26:48

More info: http://www.eternaldrak.com | https://www.facebook.com/EternalDrak | https://www.instagram.com/eternaldrak​

About:

Since their inception, black thrash metal forms the backbone of Eternal Drak‘s musical identity, enriched by dynamic influences that span rock & roll and groove elements, with Latin rhythms adding a unique touch of cultural depth. The band’s steadfast commitment to black thrash metal serves as a constant through the years, acting as a solid foundation for their evolving sound. While their compositions continue to explore diverse stylistic directions, the essence of black thrash metal remains unshaken, anchoring their music with raw energy and authenticity. Eternal Drak‘s ability to seamlessly integrate these varied influences showcases their versatility and adds layers of complexity to their identity, ensuring their sound is both compelling and intensely memorable.

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“A fine collection from the masters of ancient evil” – Metal Noise (The Warrior Order – 2025)

“”Drak Metal” is an excellent album, a deserving addition to any metalhead’s collection. With a few specific focuses here and there, the combination of Black and Thrash and Groove metals is done with near perfect balance, so there should be a wide appeal. ” – Metal Temple (2024 – Imprisoned Souls)

“the album comes with a sharp and grim expression set to an appropriately dark mood and mode, and in terms of mood and atmosphere this album did remind me ever so slightly of Celtic Frost, even if the music itself is rather different. That being said, I would imagine that quite a few thrash metal fans that also enjoy a little bit extreme metal as well as a band like aforementioned Celtic Frost would feel right at home with the landscapes explored on this production.” – The Viking in the Wilderness (2024 – Imprisoned Souls)

“‘Drak Metal’ is actually very enjoyable… it has a supreme raw quality to it which gives the album a sense honest integrity that just means that the listener cannot get enough of it, that passion is infectious and is more than enough to say, more of the same guys… more of the same.” – Metal Digest (2021 – Drak Metal)

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